Kwibuka30: Diplomat urges reflection on Rwanda’s genocide

Christophe Bazivamo, the Rwandan high commissioner to Nigeria, has emphasised the need to draw lessons from Rwanda’s genocide experience to tackle ideologies with the capacity to lead to calamities in future.
Speaking on Sunday in Abuja at an event organised in commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi under the theme ‘Remember, Unite, Renew’, Mr Bazivamo stressed the necessity for heightened awareness regarding the perils of hate speech, divisionism, and genocidal ideologies.
According to him, Kwibuka serves as a tribute to the more than 800,000 people killed by the genocide.
He added that the remembrance serves as a global call to action against genocidal tendencies.
“The haunting memory of the 1994 tragic events has left an indelible mark on our collective consciousness.
“The genocide against the Tutsi was not a sudden outburst but the culmination of colonial manipulations that distorted social identities, coupled with ineffective governance that fueled dangerous divisionism and ethnic tensions among Rwandans.
“This toxic ideology triggered a meticulously orchestrated extermination campaign. Within 100 days, more than 800,000 Tutsi lives were lost while a significant part of the global community looked the other way.
“Through collective remembrance, we derive strength and deep unity—a guiding beacon towards a future where the seeds of animosity cannot bear fruit,” he said.
Furthermore, he highlighted that Rwanda’s revival under President Paul Kagame’s visionary leadership signifies the power of making righteous choices.
“At the core of our progress lies resolute unity, showcased by our inclusive constitution and dedication to reconciliation; unwavering accountability supported by effective anti-corruption measures; and an aspirational spirit that drives us to dream big.
“Rwanda’s narrative exemplifies resilience and tenacity, demonstrating that even amidst the darkest circumstances, a nation can emerge and script its extraordinary destiny.
“I extend my heartfelt appreciation to the government and people of Nigeria for your steadfast support on our journey. A special acknowledgement goes to Professor Ibrahim Gambari, the former Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the UN, who demanded a more determined international response in the face of the crisis,” Mr Bazivamo acknowledged.
Nigeria’s foreign affairs minister, Yusuf Tuggar, expressed sincere condolences to the government and people of Rwanda.
Mr Tuggar underscored the sacredness of human life and emphasised the imperative of preservation over eradication.
“Disagreements are inevitable in life, but it is crucial to resolve them through peaceful means.
“The Nigerian government remains committed to standing in solidarity with Rwandans throughout their journey of remembrance, healing, and reconciliation,” he said.
(NAN)
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